Hi,
I am having a new thermostatic shower installed and reading the installation instructions it states that if I get more than 1.2 gallons in 30seconds from my cold water tap I shouldm have a pressure reducing valve fitted immediatley after my main stopcock.
On testing my cold tap I was able to get over 16pints in 30seconds which I think is 2 gallons. It states that if a pressue reducing valve fitted the valve will be noisey. I already have a thermostatic shower fitted in my main bathroom and that does cause the pipes in the house to be noisey. I have a combination boiler so will fitting a pressure reducing valve at the main inlet affect its operation? Would it not be possible to install a pressure reducing valve just to the cold inlet to the shower or would this still cause the pipes/valve to be noisey.
I am having a new thermostatic shower installed and reading the installation instructions it states that if I get more than 1.2 gallons in 30seconds from my cold water tap I shouldm have a pressure reducing valve fitted immediatley after my main stopcock.
On testing my cold tap I was able to get over 16pints in 30seconds which I think is 2 gallons. It states that if a pressue reducing valve fitted the valve will be noisey. I already have a thermostatic shower fitted in my main bathroom and that does cause the pipes in the house to be noisey. I have a combination boiler so will fitting a pressure reducing valve at the main inlet affect its operation? Would it not be possible to install a pressure reducing valve just to the cold inlet to the shower or would this still cause the pipes/valve to be noisey.